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Kungshuset, the "King's House", is a
building in Lund in Sweden,
built by the
Danish king
Frederick II
between 1578 and 1584 and
originally intended as...
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University Main
Building in the North, and Lund
Cathedral in the
South with
Kungshuset in between. Lundagård was
originally the name of the archbishop's fortress...
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Buildings in and
around Lundagård
include the main building,
Kungshuset, the
Historical Museum and the
Academic Society's headquarters. The main...
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replaced by a
royal residence,
Kongehuset (in Danish) or later,
called Kungshuset in Swedish. Skånelands
Medeltid -
orter & ätter Del L. (in Swedish). Monitor...
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buildings including Lund Cathedral, Lund
University Main Building, and
Kungshuset. The
trees of the park are home to a
large colony of rooks. The much larger...
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Oscar II in 1882.
Construction began in 1874, when the old main
building Kungshuset had
become too
small for the
growing number of students. The
design is...
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Palace is a
building on Södra
Hamngatan in Gothenburg, also
known as
Kungshuset ('the King's House')
because it was
formerly the
Swedish king's residence...
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Palace of
Stockholm was completed.
During this time, the
Palace was
called Kungshuset (The
Kings House). From 1756 to 1928, it
housed the
Statskontoret (Office...
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named Ostrolocus, not far from the city
centre where Lund Cathedral, the
Kungshuset and the Lund
University main
building are to be found. "Terminsräkningsföreningen...
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local historian Georg Karlin (1859–1939)
opened on 21
October 1882 in
Kungshuset.
Karlin was a
contemporary of
Arthur Hazelius who had
opened the open-air...